Cast your mind back to April 2020, and you might recall the wholly unexpected announcement that infamous 80s jungle hor…
. The project's seen a tumultuous few years - and several changes in direction - since then, but its developer has now shed a little more light on its behind-the-scenes struggles, and provided an update on the form it'll take when it eventually arrives next year.
Cannibal, as the project was initially known back in 2020, was announced as a collobaration between Italian developer Fantastico Studio and Cannibal Holocaust director Ruggero Deodato.
That ultimately proved to be a contentious choice of name, and the studio was soon faced with accusations of racism and insensitivity over its depiction of Borneo's indigenous peoples. And while Valesini pushes back against these claims of racism in the interview - arguing,"If they had seen the movie, they would know that it is always the white men who are portrayed as savages" - the incident caused another stall in development.
Eventually though, following a trailer recut, the controversy began to abate and development picked up pace once more - and by August 2022 the project had adopted an even more ambitious guise, switching from a 2D adventure to a fully 3D first-person horror game. Sadly, however, Deodato passed away in December last year after a period of ill health, ultimately creating further complications for Fantastico.
Now renamed Cannibal Tales, it was to consist of three intertwined episodes - The Interview, The Embalmer, and Borneo: A Jungle Nightmare (the latter being the
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